State of the art medical diagnostics

Our focus is on using new methods. Some times starting
one path, you miss something.
We believe in the possibility of faster detection and cure in electronics.

Welcome

Thank you for visiting our web site and learning a bit more about us.
It's frustrating when you have a relative or a friend who has gotten cancer and needs to
take a very difficult journey. And you know what it feels like if the diagnosis is your
own. As you navigate through treatment regiments and medical coverage plans and try to
imagine how you're going to be incapacitated and yet pay the bills, you may ask yourself
"Where is the cancer cure that's simple?" In all these years of research, countless
millions spent on research, why hasn't there been a true cure? We're lucky there has been
advances in treatment that can slow and mostly remove cancer, but why isn't there something
that's less invasive? Could it be we're looking in the wrong places?

We are driven to find the
answer no one else has yet.

As you look through the site you'll find papers, articles and evidence that alternative methods
of treating and even curing cancer exist. But their documented regularity of working has been
lacking. There are too many instances of someone curing themselves to be ignore. Mostly there's
empirical evidence. Someone goes into total remission and they never have a relapse. Often this
is during some alternative treat they head of and used on themselves. But the clinical why and
how has never been clinically researched and explained. There is some truth that hasn't been
uncovered yet. We want to uncover it.

About Our Research

We're researching any and all clinical tests that were made using electronics as a curative device.
We're also examining the requirements of the CDC and other similar agencies to prepare for our
own clinical tests and qualifications

You can't take an MRI unit with you to a village far away in remote areas. But our approach allows you to go places
and do scans where no scanner has been before.

Personal Stories

Mary

I saw doctors and specialists and they all had the same prognosis for me:
"a few months to live". But I changed my life, habits and tried new things and now it's a year later.

Scott

I'm not going to lie, I was scared. I think I panicked and was ready to do
anything. I found ways to make myself better and I want others to know as well.

Our Resources

Upcoming Events

National events will be posted here as we become aware of them. If you're planning
an event, please let us know. We will also post our own local events as they happen.

Volunteer Center

We have created a volunteer center where people can offer their time to help. Click on the
selection in the menu bar for "Volunteer".

Cancer News

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Social Site

Previously LWC had a special social website for cancer patients, doctors and medical
professionals to confer in. The social site (separate from this site) will be closed until a new format
is released. We will post when this occurs.

Library

Offering patients choices they never had before.

The scientists, engineers, medical personnel, operation and financial staff have all had their own
experiences with cancer. How it affected them or a loved one or a best friend or even a colleague.
We all have our goals that came from the heart to give new hope and direction to what can be done about
cancer. We want to detect it early and then provide the least invasive and quickest treatment that
would lead to a full recovery. You have our word and our promise that we are going to do our best to
get to that goal and that day where getting a diagnosis is not a life changing struggle. But we're
going to need your help. All of our research is driven by donations from people like you. We're not
asking for you to stretch your budget, we're just asking you to spare just a few dollars. Ten or twenty
can go a long way when there's a crowd behind you helping out too. So please, take a minute to click on
our green Donate button and make a difference. I've you've had an experience and wished you could do something
then do something now. We thank you.